Everybody loves pizza. Or so it would seem according to readers of The Macomb Daily Facebook page. When we asked Facebook fans, “Little Caesars or Jet’s? Here’s the setup: You’re inviting friends over to watch the big game. Which pizza do you put on the menu?” more than 100 of you weighed in on your favorite establishments.

Jet’s topped the list, but other brands that made a strong showing in our informal poll include Buddy’s Pizza, Green Lantern, Cloverleaf, Perry’s Pizza, Passport and Sam’s Sorrento Pizza, Domino’s, Pizza Hut and Louie’s also got one vote apiece.

Jessica Peller Suzio said, “I guess out of (the two mentioned), Jet’s. But I’d rather have Buddy’s!

“I almost said ‘Buddy’s!’ ” Amy Claeys echoed.

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“Jet’s, Cloverleaf, Niki’s, Buddy’s are all good,” said Bill Kalmeta. “But on an affordable basis and consistency — Jet’s! From the original store on 14 mile road in the ’70s. It has never changed.”

“Jet’s square!!!” Karen Meyer said.

For variety’s sake, Jeff Synowiec recommends: “Two Guys From Italy or Julian Brothers.” Michigan pizza overall got a bad review from Armada resident and former-East Coaster Jean Fitzell Persely: “Whichever is closest. Usually pick up Tivoli’s in Armada, pretty good — AND their spicy wings are deelish, but not spicy. Not a fan of ‘Michigan-style’ pizza overall ... Love me some thin, thin, thin crust!”

Karrie Thom Mahrle and Jeanne Denewth both vote for “Perry’s Pizza,” while Bill Richardson likes Sorrento Pizza so much, he took the time to share his opinion twice.

“Shield’s at Romeo Plank and 23 Mile. Closest, best pizza; Jet’s would suffice, though, if needed,” said Brenda Clancy Szalka.

Eastpointe Mayor Suzanne Pixley weighed in with her unbiased view: “It would have to be pizza from one of Eastpointe’s finest. We could start with Villa or Cloverleaf, then move on to Passport, Dolly’s, Papa Romano’s, etc...”

For a handful of readers, it came down to finances:

“Depends on how much you wanna spend ... Jet’s, with Greek Salad, is waaay better!” Kristin Beeson said.

“If I am broke, Little Caesars. If I have plenty of $$, Jet’s,” Robaleen Bogden said.

Readers who commented specifically on Little Caesars offered a mixed bag of reviews:

“They won’t be friends for long if you invite them over for Little Caesars,” Garret Jamieson said.

“Definitely not $5.00 heartburn .....,” Steven Ledbetter said.

Amy Claeys logged in a second time, just to trash Little Caesars: “Not Little Caesars. That’s for (darn) sure.”